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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 17, 2023

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I used to really like her videos but this last one got me to unsubscribe.

She goes into so much detail and makes very good points, only to ignore some of the main points of what she's arguing against. It's just kind of disappointing, I guess. Natalie kind of lost her ability to honestly acknowledge counter-arguments when she got called out and 'cancelled'.

It's become this thing where no one can criticize anything about the trans movement. And I get it, I really don't care what tucker carlson has to say about it... but if contrapoints can't call something out, who can?

Like, sure. Go after JKR... She's got money, a platform, plenty of lawyers, etc. But sending threats to a nobody streaming a video game is wrong.

It's become this thing where no one can criticize anything about the trans movement

I listened to her Megan Phelps-Roper interview (Episode 6) and this was extremely clear. The party line is "this isn't happening"' or deliberately misinterpreting what people mean, e.g. on bathrooms and Contra stuck to it like a pro.

It's also insane to me that her justification for trans activists bullying people reads word for word like a description of narcissistic injury - something to the effect of "transpeople have fragile identities when they transition so they lash out at anyone that doesn't validate them". Yikes.